WASHINGTON: Despite welcoming the lifting of a European ban on arming Syrian rebels, Washington is unlikely to follow suit, fearing its weapons could fall into the hands of jihadists or fuel a proxy war with Russia.

President Barack Obama has long been under pressure from Republican lawmakers and even officials in his own administration to provide weapons to the Syrian opposition fighting to topple President Bashar al-Assad.

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